In the battle over books, who gets to decide what's age-appropriate at libraries?
Briefly

For months, Carolyn Harrison and a small band of activists have been setting up folding tables with an array of what they call 'bad books' outside the public library in Idaho Falls, Idaho.
As conversations unfold, Harrison offers a pen and asks people to sign a petition supporting her proposal to let parents weigh in on book selections, alongside the library staff whose job it is.
It's one of many efforts around the U.S. to change how decisions are made about which books libraries should have on shelves and in which section of the library they belong.
Read at NPR
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